As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings ascribed to them:
TAKING
Includes actual taking of sandworms and bloodworms and all
lesser acts such as disturbing or using any implement or device commonly
used to take sandworms or bloodworms and includes every attempt to
take.
When taking sandworms or bloodworms, the taker shall not disturb
or interfere with oysters, clams or other shellfish.
No person shall take sandworms or bloodworms from Town lands
or Town lands underwater, unless such person has obtained a permit
therefor, as described in this article.
[Amended 6-22-1999 by L.L. No. 4-1999]
Any person may obtain a permit required by this article to take
sandworms and bloodworms from Town lands or Town lands underwater,
upon making proper application and paying a fee therefor as follows:
$1 for a permit to take not more than three dozen sandworms or bloodworms
in any one day and $5 for a permit to take not more than 15 dozen
sandworms or bloodworms in any one day, between the hours of sunrise
and sunset. Residents 60 years or older may be granted a permanent
lifetime permit to take not more than three dozen sandworms or bloodworms
in any one day after paying an initial fee of $1.
Applications for a permit required by this article shall be
made in duplicate, in writing, on a form prescribed by the Town Board
and issued by the Town Clerk, and shall set forth the applicant's
name, address, zip code, age, weight, height, color of hair and eyes
and such other information and/or documentation as the Town Board
may require.
The issuance, suspension and revocation of permits required by this article shall be in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
147 of the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Oyster Bay, State of New York.
[Amended 1-26-1982]
Upon the issuance of a permit pursuant to this chapter, the
Town Clerk shall issue to the permit holder an identification card
which bears the photograph of the permit holder. Any person engaged
in taking sandworms or bloodworms shall display his identification
card in a conspicuous place upon his person, and failure to do so
shall be prima facie evidence that such person has not obtained such
permit.
Each permit issued pursuant to this article shall be subject
to any and all orders, rules and regulations that the Town Board may
adopt, and the acceptance of a permit shall constitute an agreement
by the recipient to comply with any and all such orders, rules and
regulations.
No permit issued pursuant to this article shall be transferable.